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Leduc was once a small town in Gasconade County, Missouri, in the United States. Today, it is known as an extinct town or a ghost town, meaning it no longer exists as a populated place.

What Was Leduc?

Leduc was a small community that existed for a short time. It was located in Gasconade County, which is in the central part of Missouri. Many small towns like Leduc grew up around important services, such as post offices or general stores. When these services closed, people often moved away.

A Brief History

The town of Leduc had a post office that opened in 1875. A post office was a very important place for a community back then. It allowed people to send and receive letters and packages. This post office served the local residents for about 20 years. It closed its doors in 1895. After the post office closed, the community slowly faded away.

How Leduc Got Its Name

The community of Leduc was named after a local family. The Leduc family lived in the area and were well-known. It was common for towns and communities in the past to be named after important families or early settlers. This helped to honor them and remember their contributions to the area.

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